The United Kingdom marked the 34th anniversary of the armed conflict on the Nistru River by honoring those affected and emphasizing its unwavering support for Moldova’s sovereignty within internationally recognized borders. The conflict, which has left a lasting impact on Moldova’s political and social landscape, continues to influence regional stability. The UK highlighted Moldova’s ongoing commitment to democratic reforms despite facing hybrid threats and praised recent collaborative steps between the Moldovan government in Chisinau and authorities in Transnistria, particularly on gas supply agreements. This cooperation serves as a pragmatic example of how dialogue can reduce tensions and provide practical benefits... [Continue Reading]
The additional supports provided to schools serving disadvantaged communities are not enough to bridge the gap in outcomes between students from those communities compared to more affluent ones, an ESRI study has found. [Continue Reading]
The HSE has warned people who plan to use illicit drugs that come in powder or crystal forms over the St Patrick's Day weekend to be on alert, as they may contain dangerous substances. [Continue Reading]
In our regular digest of the week’s news from the Hungarian campaign trail: latest opinion polls, a Hungarian delegation to Ukraine to inspect the damaged Russian oil pipeline, claims Kremlin-approved Russian disinfo is amplifying Fidesz campaign messaging, Hollywood star Mark Ruffalo calls on Hungarians to free themselves from Orban, and physical attacks on independent journalists. [Continue Reading]
Two Ukrainian nationals, Vladyslav Cherniavskyi and Oleksandr Yavtushenko, have been jailed for operating a people-smuggling scheme using a yacht to ferry migrants from France to the UK. The yacht, named Uforia, was tracked from Le Havre, France, and intercepted by UK Border Security Command officers near the Isle of Wight. The men were arrested along with five migrants, four Albanian men and one Vietnamese woman, who were being illegally transported into the UK. The operation underscores the persistence of sophisticated maritime smuggling methods exploiting vulnerable migrants seeking entry to the UK. The use of a private yacht as a “VIP... [Continue Reading]
American soldiers were injured in the attack but British suffered no casualties. [Continue Reading]
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The ongoing legal saga involving teacher Enoch Burke has taken a significant turn as the High Court revealed details regarding his recent transfer to Castlerea Prison. The court learned that Burke's relocation was necessitated by safety concerns, given that he could not be adequately housed in the general population at Mountjoy Prison following the withdrawal of his enhanced prisoner status. This change occurred on March 1 and directly impacts Burke, who has been incarcerated since January for contempt of court after ignoring a ruling that prohibited him from returning to Wilson's Hospital School. Burke had previously enjoyed several privileges associated... [Continue Reading]
Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has issued his first statement since being appointed. [Continue Reading]
Mandy Wixon, 56, forced the victim to clean her squalid home and subjected her to a miserable life. [Continue Reading]
The president called Mr. Paul, a boxer and provocative influencer, a “great guy” and predicted that he would run for an elected position. [Continue Reading]
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has publicly acknowledged what he termed a "mistake" in appointing Peter Mandelson as the British Ambassador to the United States. This admission comes following the release of government documents that have reignited scrutiny over Mandelson's past associations, particularly his connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. At a press conference in Northern Ireland, Starmer emphasized his accountability, stating, "It was me that made the mistake, and it’s me that makes the apology to the victims of Epstein." The controversy surrounding Mandelson's appointment was further exacerbated by the revelation that Starmer had been informed of a... [Continue Reading]
Hong Kong customs officers have arrested two men in a crackdown on a syndicate accused of laundering HK$4.7 billion (US$600.54 million) in criminal proceeds over four years and running a drug business. Investigators from customs’ financial investigation bureau said on Thursday the group operated through two companies, receiving large sums of unexplained funds and channelling them through more than 2,100 transactions. The money‑laundering tactics involved shell companies, frequent transfers and... [Continue Reading]
Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed has been signed by Indian-owned Sunrisers Leeds in UK cricket's Hundred auction. [Continue Reading]
A series of private exchanges in the messaging system Slack were revealed as exhibits in the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit against the concert giant. [Continue Reading]
America's once-cherished role as a force of stability and order has gone up in smoke in the Middle East. After just two weeks of war in Iran, it is clear that the world has changed for good. [Continue Reading]
The ongoing conflict involving Iran saw a significant diplomatic moment at the UN Security Council, where two critical votes were held on the current situation in the Middle East. These votes were the first since military action had escalated, following recent strikes initiated by the United States and Israel against Iran. The resulting dynamics underscore the complexities and divisions within international responses to the conflict. The first resolution, which was sponsored by Bahrain, aimed to condemn Iran for its actions. This resolution was adopted, reflecting support primarily from countries aligned with the U.S. However, it notably did not include any... [Continue Reading]
The French-made role-playing game picks up 12 nominations at the ceremony celebrating video games. [Continue Reading]
Rising tensions and conflict in the Middle East have triggered extensive travel interruptions, including canceled and delayed flights and airspace closures that have ripple effects worldwide. As a result, travelers heading to or through Nepal are encountering unexpected delays and disruptions. The Nepal Immigration Department has responded by offering free visa extensions to foreign nationals whose visas expire while they are stranded due to flight cancellations. This extension can be arranged upon arrival at the airport, providing some relief to affected travelers. The turmoil impacts airlines and passengers beyond the immediate conflict zone, with many facing uncertainty in their travel... [Continue Reading]
Top British army officer tells John Healey Iranian pilots are flying Shaheds much lower, making them more effectiveMiddle East crisis – live updatesVladimir Putin’s “hidden hand” lies behind Iran’s military methods, the UK defence secretary, John Healey, has said, after a night in which drones struck a camp used by western forces in Erbil, northern Iraq.Healey was speaking after British officers at the UK’s military headquarters in north-west London had told him that drone pilots from Iran and Iranian proxies were increasingly adopting tactics “from the Russians”. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Dispatch and Arc Raiders are up for Game of the Year at the Baftas, but they’re competing against critical darling Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. [Continue Reading]
Nearly 75 percent of farmers surveyed before the war said the crop sector was in a recession. They face bigger hurdles this planting season. [Continue Reading]
Iran has released video it says shows the moment one of its explosive-laden boats struck a US-owned oil tanker in Iraq. [Continue Reading]
The RCMP in Sanirajak, Nunavut, has issued a territory-wide warrant for Barry Nangmalik, who is wanted in connection with a sexual assault. Nangmalik has known ties to multiple communities ranging from Igloolik and Whale Cove to Rankin Inlet, as well as Churchill in Manitoba, broadening the geographic scope of the search. Local law enforcement is actively seeking public assistance to locate and arrest Nangmalik, emphasizing the seriousness of the charge and the threat posed to community safety. Residents in these northern regions are advised to remain vigilant and report any sightings or information promptly. This announcement underscores ongoing challenges faced... [Continue Reading]
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has taken responsibility for his "mistake" in appointing Peter Mandelson as British Ambassador to the United States, while his office in Downing Street denied there was a "cover up" in the release of files related to the appointment. [Continue Reading]
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has taken responsibility for his "mistake" in appointing Peter Mandelson as British Ambassador to the United States, while his office in Downing Street denied there was a "cover up" in the release of files related to the appointment. [Continue Reading]
An attack occurred on March 11, 2026, in Goma, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, resulting in several civilian deaths, including a French national who was employed by UNICEF. The victim was involved in protecting children affected by the persisting crisis in the region. This tragic event underscores the perilous conditions faced by humanitarian workers operating in conflict zones. France condemned the attack and expressed condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of the deceased. The French government has urged all parties to refrain from politicizing the death and called for respect toward their fallen citizen. They have engaged with... [Continue Reading]
The Democratic power broker had kept his plans under wraps but signaled he wanted to be around to see the first Black speaker elected, a milestone the party is well positioned to reach next year. [Continue Reading]
In a bid to ensure safer electoral processes ahead of the May local and devolved elections, UK authorities have announced the formation of a new national police unit aimed at protecting election candidates from harassment, intimidation, and violence. This unit will unite specialist officers with intelligence analysts to track and tackle repeat offenders across the country. By enhancing monitoring and making stronger legal cases, it seeks to reduce abuses targeting candidates during the heightened political season. The new unit builds on existing protective measures currently in place for Members of Parliament, extending similar security protocols to candidates vying for elected... [Continue Reading]
This wasn’t a protest, it was a much needed celebration. [Continue Reading]
Commandos deployed from a German U-boat, using inflatables raiding craft to carry out their mission [Continue Reading]
On March 12, 2026, Canadian law enforcement detained three local residents at the Peace Bridge port of entry in Fort Erie, Ontario, after the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) found multiple forged Canadian passports and forgery equipment during a secondary inspection. The incident occurred when the individuals were flagged for a secondary check after they accidentally veered toward the US border. CBSA officers seized six counterfeit passports, materials used to produce fake documents, around $24,000 in US and Canadian cash, and 84 illicit credit, debit, and gift cards. Drug paraphernalia was also discovered during the search. The Royal Canadian Mounted... [Continue Reading]
On May 6, 2024, the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) issued a sweeping travel advisory cautioning against all travel to Israel and the Palestinian territories. The announcement comes amid a surge in regional clashes that have heightened security threats and disrupted normal life. The advisory specifically warns travellers to stay clear of areas near military and security installations due to potential violence. This advisory affects British nationals planning to visit the region or currently residing there, urging them to register their presence with the UK authorities for timely updates. It underlines the unpredictable security situation and encourages following... [Continue Reading]
In a focused enforcement action on January 27 and 28, ICE detained nine illegal aliens convicted of sex offenses in California’s Los Angeles metropolitan area. These individuals were identified based on prior sex-related convictions, underscoring targeted efforts to mitigate risks posed by criminal elements within undocumented immigrant communities. ICE officials stressed the operation’s role in safeguarding local residents from repeat offenders. The arrested offenders will be processed through the legal system and subsequently removed from the United States. Authorities assert that this will reduce the potential for future sexual crimes, enhancing public safety and community confidence. The operation is part... [Continue Reading]
The UK government has updated its travel advice, discouraging all travel to certain parts of Beirut, including the southern suburbs, and extensive areas in Mount Lebanon and southern Lebanon. The advisory explicitly excludes a key route from central Beirut to Rafic Hariri International Airport but urges avoiding all non-essential travel elsewhere in Beirut and Mount Lebanon. This move follows concerns over escalating security threats in these volatile zones. The advisory has significant implications for UK citizens and other foreigners in Lebanon, as travel insurance may be rendered void if the advice is ignored. Additionally, consular support will be limited or... [Continue Reading]
Prime Time's Louise Byrne reports from MIPIM on how the Irish pavilion has made the case for international investment and the domestic criticism the presence has attracted [Continue Reading]
The UK Security Minister has updated Parliament on enhanced government actions tackling harassment and intimidation directed at elected officials. This renewed focus is aimed at securing the safety of public servants, especially as local and devolved elections scheduled for May draw near. The move underscores increased alarm over violent incidents targeting politicians, with the minister referencing the murders of MPs Jo Cox and Sir David Amess in the last decade. Their deaths serve as stark reminders of the risks faced by public representatives and the necessity of protective measures. The Defending Democracy Taskforce spearheads this effort, tasked with implementing strategies... [Continue Reading]
Ukrainian anti-tank ditches contain barbed wire, between them rows of dragon’s teeth connected by steel cables, and between those further belts of barbed wire. Parts of the ditches were flooded by melted snow. [Continue Reading]
UN refugee agency says forced displacement likely to increase as US and Israel continue deadly strikes across Iran. [Continue Reading]
In his first message since he was appointed Iran's new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei ordered the vital Strait of Hormuz oil shipping lane to remain closed and called on Gulf Arab states to "shut down" US bases. It was a message of defiance and continuity, explains FRANCE 24's Leela Jacinto. [Continue Reading]
Vladimir Putin's "hidden hand" is likely helping Iran respond to Donald Trump's war, the UK defence secretary has said, as it emerged that Iranian-linked drones hit a base in Iraq where some British troops are located. [Continue Reading]
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On March 10, 2026, a fatal ATV accident occurred in a remote area near Middle Settlement Rd in Lovat, Nova Scotia. Emergency responders discovered an overturned ATV with a single adult male driver suffering from severe injuries. The 67-year-old man, identified as a Salt Springs resident, was transported to hospital but died shortly after arrival. The incident remains under investigation by the Pictou County District RCMP. Law enforcement is appealing to local residents and visitors to come forward with any information related to the crash or sightings of an older model ATV in the vicinity around the time of the... [Continue Reading]
The UN Security Council held two votes on the Middle East war, the first since the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran. A Bahrain-sponsored resolution condemning Iran -- but not the US and Israel -- was adopted. A second, Russian-sponsored one, condemning Iran and the US-Israel, was vetoed. FRANCE 24's Leela Jacinto examines the implications of the UN votes. [Continue Reading]